Ali White has broken the world record for the longest ever journey on the London Underground 😱
A woman has broken the world record for the longest ever journey on theAli White completed the mammoth challenge after enduring a gruelling two-day stint which saw her visit every station on the underground.During the challenge, Ali visited all 272 tube stations on the network – including stop offs at places including Kensington, Uxbridge, Edgware and Upminster.
Reflecting on her two-day ordeal on the underground, the policy advisor from Shepherd’s Bush, London, said: ‘It’s been ok, it’s a nice way to spend a weekend, exploring bits of London I’ve never been to before.’ ‘I had a bunch of rules that I have to stick to, I couldn’t tap out or hang around on a platform and let trains go past.‘I was also taking part in mini-challenges, little bits on the tube, little quirks.
Since his death, Ali has been raising money every year to raise money for charity but missed out on three years due to the pandemic.Ali dedicated her fundraising efforts to her late father Andrew White, who passed away unexpectedly in 2016
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